Golden Age Restored 4

National Archives, E351/544, fol. 59
Pipe Office, Chamber Accounts, Apparelling
(Another copy of NA, AO 1/390/53, fols. 13v-14)

Payment to James Maxwell in the Declared Accounts of the Lord Treasurer of the Chamber, John, Lord Stanhope of Harrington , from 29 Sept. 1615 to 29 Sept. 1616. The MS is bound together with Chamber Accounts from 1612 to 1627.


[fol. 59]


To Iames Maxwell gentleman vsher daylie wayter to his Majestie ... for thallowaunce of himselfe one yeoman vsher three yeomen hangers twoe groomes of the Chamber twoe groomes of the wardrobe and one groome porter for alteracions and makinge ready with in whitehall on both sides the kinge and Queenes side against theire Cominge from Royston and Greenewich the space of fower Daies and ^ ⎡for⎤ alteracions and makinge ready on bothe the kinge and Queenes side there against xpmas sixe daies the Chappell and Closett fower daies the greate Chamber there twoe severall tymes for dauncinge fower daies, the hall for playes twoe severall tymes fower daies, the Newyeares guifte Chamber twoe daies the Banquettinge house two seuer all tymes with twoe Chambers adioyninge for maskes xij daies And for alteraci ons and makinge ready on both the kinge and Queenes side after xpmas fower daies In all the space of fortie daies mensibus Decembris et Ianuarij 1615 xxxixli vjs viijd


[fol. 67v]

[Endorsement, signatures]
Fulke Grevyll
Io: Denham

Examinatur per nos
Ri: Sutton
Fra: Gosson.
Auditores

[Number of assistants: 9
Accounts relating to Apparelling: fols. 56v-60
Total sum spent on Apparelling: £1832, 18 s, 1 d
Entire account: fols. 50-67v]




See also transcription of AO 1/390/53, fols. 13v-14: noted in

Bibliography
MSC 6.113
Reyher (1909), 523